IMPORTS FROM RUSSIA
GOVERNMENT’S ATTITUDE ADVICE FROM HOME AWAITED. (Per United Press association.) WELLINGTON, April 27. Brief reference to the attitude to be adopted by the New Zealand Government in respect to the embargo placed by the British Government on the importation of Russian goods into the United Kingdom was contained in a statement made this evening by the Prime Minister (Mr G. W. Forbes). The New Zealand Government, he said, is at present in communication on the subject with the British Government. Pending the receipt of further information he had no announcement to make.
SUGGESTED EMBARGO FAVOURED BY AUCKLAND CHAMBER. (Peb United Press association.) AUCKLAND, April 27. The Chamber of Commerce resolved to-day to support the Government should it approach the British Government regarding the placing of an embargo on Russian imports similar to that imposed by Britain. The chairman (Mr Harvey Turner) said that Russian exports to New Zealand had developed, but New Zealand exports to Russia had not. Other members expressed the view that the question was international and Britain had given a good lead.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21939, 28 April 1933, Page 9
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